Tom Flannery
Tom Flannery - A Soldier's Lullaby lyrics
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I can't help but think of homeand what she must be thinking but I'll let the morphine do it's work and hope she's not out drinking 'cause she's 19 years just like me when I became a soldier true she said 'I'll love you while you're here but I'll never wait for you' With hair that falls upon her breast and eyes that see right through movies playing in her head that tell her what to do she'll love you when the stars come out to shield the prying sun then you'll wake with a twisted head and her will it will be done a soldier's lullaby we'll sing a soldier's lullaby how I'd love to hear her cry singing a soldier's lullaby I thought war would surely melt her heart when with medals I'd come home and she'd weep for all the times that she left me all alone but it's not supposed to be this way 'twas not meant to declare that I swear I can feel my leg though they tell me it's not there a soldier's lullaby we'll sing a soldier's lullaby how I'd love to hear her cry singing a soldier's lullaby I asked the doc if I might die and he looked the other way but when I asked the second time he said you surely may 'will you tell her what became of me tell her a hero I became and say my final sounds were the whispers of her name' a soldier's lullaby we'll sing a soldier's lullaby how I'd love to hear her cry singing a soldier's lullaby